A Kenyan woman is fighting for her life after allegedly stabbing five of her children, killing two, at their home in Bunga, Ggaba, in Kampala’s Makindye Division.Dorothy Namayo, 43, allegedly turned on her children following a domestic dispute with her Malian husband, Ederisa Troy, whom she accused of taking another wife.One of the children, Khadija Daizy, 14, died at the scene after sustaining a stab wound in the neck. Another, Hawa Dalena, 7, later succumbed to her injuries at Nsambya hospital, where she had been rushed for treatment.Three other children, aged 13, eight and five, survived the attack and are receiving treatment in hospital. Preliminary investigations indicate that Namayo went on the stabbing rampage after a fight with Troy, whom she accused of marrying another woman.The family’s housemaid, Mariam Saana, told police that the incident followed months of domestic wrangles between the couple. Saana said the trouble started in May after Troy allegedly took a second wife. According to her, Troy wanted sons because Namayo had only daughters.“Since then, they have been fighting and quarrelling every time he comes home. There has been no peace here,” Saana told police.She said that before the fatal incident, Troy returned home distressed and got into another argument with Namayo, who told him to return to his “other wife”.The children reportedly called one of their father’s friends, who intervened and helped calm the situation before Troy left the home.On the day of the incident, Saana said she woke up at about 5 am on the day of the attack after hearing a commotion from the main house, which was opposite the boys’ quarters.When she opened the door, she saw a car on fire outside. One of the children was reportedly at a window calling for help and saying their mother had stabbed them before going outside.Saana said she tried to enter the main house but found that the locks had been changed and the gate secured with a new padlock. She raised an alarm, attracting neighbours who broke open the gate and forced their way through the main door, which had been locked from inside.“When we got inside, we found the children’s rooms were also locked and had to force them open. We rushed the children in a police patrol vehicle to a clinic in Ggaba, and they were later referred to Nsambya Hospital,” one of the responders said.Namayo had also reportedly locked herself inside a room. Police and neighbours found her in a pool of blood and rushed her to Nsambya hospital. Godfrey Mukisa, one of the neighbours who responded to the alarm, said they struggled to gain access to the house.“When we entered, we found one child had been cut in the neck and was dead,” he said. “Another child had been badly stabbed in the stomach, while the others also had stomach injuries.”Mukisa said neighbours initially hesitated to intervene because they did not want to interfere in what they considered a private family dispute.“At first we heard the noise, but we didn’t want to interfere in the affairs of rich people. Then the girl kept calling and shouting at the top of her voice for help. Other people came out of their houses, and we managed to gain access. Police had also arrived, and we helped take the victims to Ggaba Hospital,” he said.Another neighbour, Emmanuel Kazibwe, said the couple had frequently quarrelled but would later reconcile.“We never imagined it would get to this point, with the woman killing her own children and then trying to take her own life,” Kazibwe said.Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack, including the events leading to the family dispute. The incident occurred only a few kilometres from Ggaba Landing Site, where four toddlers were stabbed to death at Gaba Early Childhood Development Centre in April.The suspect in that case, Christopher Onyum, was later convicted of murder and sentenced to death.The post Love and rage: Kenyan mother stabs own five children in Bunga appeared first on The Observer Media Ltd.